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The student news site of Neenah High School

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The student news site of Neenah High School

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The Dream Team Bringing News to You

Ashley McFarland and Mary Sollitto, Students of Journalism October 26, 2017

Being the Pete Petoniak and Rachel Manek of NHS, seniors Ben Stern and Mindara Krueger-Olson give an inside look on what it is like being Rocket News anchors. During the second semester of his junior...

"We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all."—Andrew Clark, Breakfast Club

Not School Smart but Life Smart

Mary Sollitto, Student of Journalism October 15, 2017

"We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all."—Andrew Clark, Breakfast Club Useless. Troubled. Worst student in the class. These are words that suffocate a student’s...

Brian Borchardt is the epitome of success through trial and error.

Life Lesson: Life is a Series of Trial and Errors

DePreist Mcgruder, Student of Journalism October 14, 2017

Brian Borchardt is the epitome of success through trial and error. Now an upstanding teacher and mentor to many, Brian has evolved tremendously since his years of high school and college. Ironically,...

Despite the time and effort put into making College Rescue a reality, Rachel has no regrets. The ability to help others, and the positive feedback -- these are the things that matter to Rachel.

Student Uses Personal Struggles to Help Others

Zakary Will, Student of Journalism October 12, 2017

An eighth grade Rachel Miserlian sits in front of her laptop, sifting through college webpages like a prospector panning for gold. An army of information -- acceptance rates, student population, graduation...

Through blood and through love, senior Dane Hart creates some of his best work by observing others.

His Talent Trumps His Hesitations

Kassidy Schmidt, Student of Journalism October 11, 2017

Although he holds his pencil tightly, his mind is open. With brown hair, coffee-colored sweater, and half of a smile, his body posture communicates readiness. He’s ready to pull in the setting...

Persevering Through Tough Times

Persevering Through Tough Times

Alyssa Remme, Student of Journalism October 11, 2017

Perseverance. A word that describes 18-year-old Shannon Maynard. As a senior, Shannon challenges herself to get a second job while already employed at Krueger’s True Value. Unlike most students when...

“[Singing] is the only thing I’ve done in my life that makes sense.”

Big Star from Small Town School: The Future Awaits

Skylar Neuber, Student of Journalism October 10, 2017

Having a voice with the ability to drop jaws and breaks hearts, bringing awe and tears to the eyes of the onlooker doesn’t come easy for most people; however, most people aren’t Kassidy Schmidt. As...

Sharing excitement, between Delaney (right) and a young friend.

Survivor Thrives: One Wish at a Time

Jacob Theisen, Student of Journalism October 10, 2017

Abruptly diagnosed with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia 2B and Medullary Thyroid Cancer in 2014, Delaney found herself the one in four million who contract the disease. Unfortunately, Delaney learns that...

The companionship and support he experiences on a day-to-day basis help him keep on going every day.

Protecting America’s Freedom: A Veteran’s Journey

Ashley McFarland, Student of Journalism October 9, 2017

1972 is the last active draft within the United States. Fifty is the number given to him for the draft, and 50 are chosen. He travels to a recruitment area in Milwaukee to test his fitness levels. Passing,...

Jesse Schettle with a biology prop, which he sometimes uses in class

Passion Through Madness

Tanner Reffke, Student of Journalism October 8, 2017

Jesse Schettle never thought of being a teacher. What starts off as helping peers with reading, turns into something bigger -- a never-ending love for biology. He decides to take that passion and shower...

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